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2 months ago
I Made Okonomiyaki Tonight! I Made It With Corn, Kimchi, Tuna, And American Cabbage (the Store Was Out
I Made Okonomiyaki Tonight! I Made It With Corn, Kimchi, Tuna, And American Cabbage (the Store Was Out

I made Okonomiyaki tonight! I made it with corn, Kimchi, tuna, and american cabbage (the store was out of nappa). What do you think?!


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Sean Bienvenidos, Japonistasarqueológicos Al Yacimiento Arqueológico Del Toro, Os Presento A Los Dos

Sean bienvenidos, japonistasarqueológicos al yacimiento arqueológico del toro, os presento a los dos últimos, estudiantes de la arqueología de posguerra, al final haré una pequeña conclusión personal, una vez dicho esto pónganse cómodos que empezamos. -  Yoshie inaba Nacida en 1932 ¿Qué aportaciones hizo en el yacimiento? Anotó todos los datos que pudo, eso facilitó mucho las futuras investigaciones, además ayudó a la gente para que no fueran muy cargadas. Os pondré una foto del Uniforme de escuela secundaria Fuji  - Girls. Sr. Wan Kikawa:Nacido en 1928, le contrató uno de ingeniería civil, en lo que es ahora Hinamigo, Prefectura de Nagasaki. Él encontró los siguientes objetos: dos brazaletes de cobre superpuestos y una espada de madera, que os pondré a continuación.  -  Conclusión personal: Estimada audiencia, no solo veáis a los yacimientos solo por los restos, también hay personas que ayudan a preservar los restos para próximas generaciones, además si no fueran por estas personas mencionadas, anteriormente  seguramente sus aportaciones al yacimiento y a la historia de Japón no hubieran facilitado las cosas todos tenemos que poner nuestro grano de arena para crear la historia humana del pasado y del futuro. Además en aquella época dada persona con lo poco tenía aportan lo que podrían al yacimiento, sobre todo los agricultores de las cercanías, por ejemplo, las dificultades son la que hacen que prosperen las cosas.  Espero que os haya gustado y nos vemos en próximas publicaciones que pasen una buena semana. 日本の考古学者の皆さん、エル・トロ遺跡へようこそ。戦後考古学の学生の皆さん、最後のお二人に私は最後に小さな個人的な結論を述べます。そうは言っても、気を楽にしてから始めましょう。 - Yoshie inaba 1932 年生まれ 彼女はこのサイトにどのような貢献をしましたか? 彼はできる限りすべてのデータを書き留めたので、今後の調​​査がはるかに容易になり、人々が過度の負担にならないようにも助けられました。 富士高校の制服の写真を載せます - 女の子たち。 木川湾氏:1928年生まれ、現在の長崎県日並郷で土木技師に就職。 彼は次の物体を発見しました: 2 つの重なり合った銅製のブレスレットと 1 つの木の剣です。これらを以下に示します。 - 個人的な結論: 親愛なる聴衆の皆さん、遺跡の現場を訪れるだけでなく、後世のために遺跡を保存するのに協力する人々もいます。もし上記の人々がいなかったら、遺跡と歴史への彼らの貢献は間違いなくあります。私たちは皆、過去と未来の人類の歴史を創造するために自分の役割を果たさなければなりません。 さらに、当時は、ある人がなけなしの努力で現場、特に近隣の農家にできる限りの貢献をし、困難こそが繁栄を生むのです。 気に入っていただければ幸いです。今後の投稿でお会いしましょう。良い一週間をお過ごしください。

Welcome, Japanesearchaeologicalists to the archaeological site of El Toro, I present to you the last two, students of post-war archaeology, at the end I will make a small personal conclusion, having said that, make yourself comfortable and let's begin.

Yoshie inaba Born in 1932 What contributions did she make to the site? She wrote down all the data she could, which made future investigations much easier, and also helped people so that they were not burdened too much. I will post a photo of the Fuji High School Uniform

Girls. Mr. Wan Kikawa: Born in 1928, he hired him as a civil engineer, in what is now Hinamigo, Nagasaki Prefecture. He found the following objects: two overlapping copper bracelets and a wooden sword, which I will show you below. - Personal conclusion: Dear audience, do not only see the sites for the remains, there are also people who help preserve the remains for future generations, and if it were not for these people mentioned above, surely their contributions to the site and the history of Japan They would not have made things easier. We all have to do our part to create the human history of the past and the future. Furthermore, at that time, a given person with what little they had contributed what they could to the site, especially the nearby farmers, for example, difficulties are what make things prosper.

I hope you liked it and see you in future posts, have a good week.

for more information/詳細については:https://www.shizuoka-toromuseum.jp/toro-site/people/people-intervew01/


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1 month ago

🔴 °・❀: Dear friends of the world °・❀:

🟠 🔷🔸🔹Hello World 🔸🔹🔷

🐞 Have a golden day 🖐😊

Merhaba Dünya🐞 Buongiorno Mondo🌷 Bonjour tout le monde☘️

  Thank you as always 🖐😊🙏🏻

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1 month ago

😍Have a golden day 😍

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  🔷🔸🔹Hello World 🔸🔹🔷

🍀Hope, you all stay safe this week too…🖐😊

Merhaba Dünya🐞  Buongiorno Mondo🌷    Bonjour tout le monde☘️

  Thank you as always 🖐😊🙏🏻

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1 month ago

💙Thank you as always 💙

Dear friends of the world. Thank you for sharing your wonderful time with me today. I hope you'll all be safe and happy tomorrow…. See you bye🖐😊🙏🏻

  •°°•.¸.•°°•. 🌸おやすみなさい 🌸 … oyasuminasai….

🍀Good night. 🩵Buona notte 🌷İyi geceler. ☘️Bonne nuit.

🩵…。o・:🍀…。o・:✿🩵  Thank you as always 🖐😊🙏🏻 ❀。• *₊°。 ❀°。❀。• *₊°。 ❀°。

Dear Friends Of The World. Thank You For Sharing Your Wonderful Time With Me Today. I Hope You'll All

今日も素敵な時間を共有していただき 有難うございました。 明日も、皆さまが安全で幸せに過ごせますように….


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1 month ago

🔴 °・❀: Dear friends of the world °・❀:🟠

🔷🔸🔹Hello World 🔸🔹🔷

🐞 Have a golden day 🖐😊

Merhaba Dünya🐞 Buongiorno Mondo🌷 Bonjour tout le monde☘️

Thank you as always 🖐😊🙏🏻

🔴 °・❀: Dear Friends Of The World °・❀:🟠

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1 month ago

•°°•.¸.•°°•. 🌸おやすみなさい 🌸

… oyasuminasai….

🍀Good night. 🩵Buona notte 🌷İyi geceler. ☘️Bonne nuit. 🍀

  Thank you as always 🖐😊🙏🏻 ❀。• *₊°。 ❀°。❀。• *₊°。 ❀°。

•°°•.¸.•°°•. 🌸おやすみなさい 🌸

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1 month ago

🔴 °・❀: Dear friends of the world °・❀:🟠

  🔷🔸🔹Hello World 🔸🔹🔷

🍀Hope, you all stay safe this week too…🖐😊

Merhaba Dünya🐞  Buongiorno Mondo🌷    Bonjour tout le monde☘️

  Thank you as always 🖐😊🙏🏻

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🔴 °・❀: Dear Friends Of The World °・❀:🟠

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1 month ago

  [Mini Knowledge of Japan]No-2

🩵Dear Intelligent Friend of the world🩵      🌸:❀.。o °・:こんにちは 世界 ..。o°❀.・:🌸. ・・・ Konnichiwa sekai ・・・     💙Hello World🩵

🔴<< つまみ細工>> No-2 Tsumami-zaiku(zaiku means artcaft)…, is a Japanese traditional artcraft which is made of small square cloths.

● What is this??? This beautiful handicraft developed during the Edo period and has become popular primarily as hair ornaments and accessories. Let’s go ↓↓↓

  [Mini Knowledge Of Japan]No-2
  [Mini Knowledge Of Japan]No-2

From 100% pure Japanese, I'll bring you the real Japan. If you know this, you're connoisseur of Japan expert starting today💜※ Due to my limited time, please translate the text into your native language🙏🏻

  [Mini Knowledge Of Japan]No-2

● The history…, is said to go back to Edo period. Hana-kanzashi (Hana means Flower. Kanzashi means Hair accessories) which was popular among the women of the court in Kyoto was brought to Edo Ohoku(the seraglioof Shogun general), and spread to common. There were many artizans at that time,otherwise few are remain.On the otherside, as the accomplishment of ladies, it was taught in girl's high schools.

  [Mini Knowledge Of Japan]No-2

●Now…, Few professional Edo-Tsumami-Kanzashi artizans are remain. Nowadays the people who likes to make tsumami-zaiku as a hobby are increasing. It used to be made of silk once, rayon becomes popular now.The way to arrange Tsumami-zaiku is diversified.

Have a wonderful day. Thank you as always.

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1 month ago

🩵…。o・:🍀…。o・:✿🩵

Dear sweet friends, Thank you so much for your great friendship. Hope, you have golden time …. See you bye🩵

•°°•.¸.•°°•.

🌸おやすみなさい 🌸

… oyasuminasai….

🍀Good night. 🩵Buona notte 🌷İyi geceler. ☘️Bonne nuit. 🍀

  Thank you as always 🖐😊🙏🏻 ❀。• *₊°。 ❀°。❀。• *₊°。 ❀°。

🩵…。o・:🍀…。o・:✿🩵

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1 month ago

🐞 Saturday, April 26th. Today is the 116th day of 2025. May you have a Saturday full of compassion🖐😊

🌸:❀.。o °・:こんにちは 世界 ..。o °・❀:🌸. ・・・ Konnichiwa sekai ・・・ 💙Hello World🩵

Merhaba Dünya🐞 Buongiorno Mondo🌷 Bonjour tout le monde☘️

.。o °・❀:🌸..。o °・❀:🌸..。o °・❀:🌸.

🐞 Saturday, April 26th. Today Is The 116th Day Of 2025. May You Have A Saturday Full Of Compassion🖐😊

4月26日、土曜日。 今日は2025年の116日目。 思いやりに満ちた土曜日でありますように。


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1 month ago

[Mini Knowledge of Japan] No-1 

🌸:❀.。o °・:こんにちは 世界 ..。o °・:🌸. ・・・ Konnichiwa sekai ・・・      💙Hello World🩵

Dear Intelligent Friend of the world. From 100% pure Japanese, I'll bring you the real Japan. If you know this, you're connoisseur of Japan expert starting today💜※ Due to my limited time, please translate the text into your native language.

[Mini Knowledge Of Japan] No-1 
[Mini Knowledge Of Japan] No-1 

Sevgili Dünyanın Akıllı Arkadaşı. % 100 saf Japon'dan size gerçek Japonya'yı getireceğim. Bunu biliyorsan, bugünden itibaren Japonya uzmanısın💜※ Zaman kısıtlı olduğundan lütfen içeriği kendi dilinize çevirmenizi rica ediyoruz.

[Mini Knowledge Of Japan] No-1 
[Mini Knowledge Of Japan] No-1 

🔴Traditional Crafts << 手毬:手鞠 / Temari>>No-1 This is a toy that is also called a thread ball or a kagarimari.

● In this ball The wish is to build a harmonious family. The balls are embroidered with brightly colored cotton thread carefully dyed from natural plants.

It is a Japanese craft that has been handed down for over 1000 years and is still practiced today.

These were played with during the New Year holidays in the Edo period.

Have a wonderful day. Thank you as always.

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2 years ago

KINTSUGI

I learned kintsugi so I could fix my favorite broken mug.⁣

The art that meant golden joinery,⁣

Golden repair.⁣

But I never thought about what it meant.⁣

Why would I? I fixed my mug.⁣

Until I broke,⁣

Until I saw cracks within people that I love.⁣

That was the moment I realized⁣

Kintsugi isn't just for fixing ceramics⁣

It is not to say what didn't kill you made you stronger.⁣

It is to show what didn't kill you is now a part of your story.⁣

A significant piece of who you are.⁣

For better or worse,⁣

whether it made you stronger, weaker, or traumatized,⁣

It's. Still. You. ⁣

So we pick up the broken pieces of ourselves and the ones we love⁣

And we put it back together with golden glue,⁣

As best as we can.⁣

We assure our loved ones not to conceal their scars⁣

We promise them the glued parts aren't ugly.⁣

That the cracks are now like a golden vein,⁣

a vein through which ichor flows.⁣

The same ichor that Gods bled is now,⁣

Keeping us immortal for a while.⁣


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4 months ago

Intriguing...

A white ceramic figurine of a Baku, a mythical Japanese creature believed to devour nightmares. The figurine features a long trunk-like snout, folded ears, and intricate details on its back and paws, showcasing its lion-like and elephant-like features. It is displayed against a neutral gray background.

Have any nightmares lately?

This figurine represents the Baku (獏 or 貘). The baku’s story originated in Chinese mythology as the mo (貘), believed to resemble a giant panda. It later evolved into a nightmare-warding figure in Japan.

Early depictions illustrate the baku as a chimera with the trunk and tusks of an elephant, the ears of a rhinoceros, the tail of a cow, the body of a bear, and the paws of a tiger. While this version was said to ward off pestilence and evil, its dream-devouring ability emerged later in Japanese culture. By the late 18th century, the baku as known as the guardian of sleep. One legend describes how a child waking from a bad dream could call out, “Baku-san, come eat my dream,” repeating it three times to summon the baku.

Folklore warns that calling the baku too often could have consequences—if left unsatisfied, it might consume not just bad dreams but also the person’s hopes and desires.

Image: Baku, Mythical Animal. 18th century. White porcelain (Hirado ware), H. 7/8 in. (2.2 cm); L. 1 7/8 in. (4.8 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art.


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1 month ago
The Rainy Forest In Hakone

The Rainy Forest in Hakone


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